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Shuttle Turso

This plugin allows services to connect to a Turso database. Turso is an edge-hosted distributed database based on libSQL, a SQLite fork.

Usage

IMPORTANT: Currently Shuttle isn't able to provision a database for you (yet). This means you will have to create an account on their website and follow the few steps required to create a database and create a token to access it.

Add shuttle-turso to the dependencies for your service by running cargo add shuttle-turso. This resource will be provided by adding the shuttle_turso::Turso attribute to your Shuttle main decorated function.

It returns a libsql::Connection. When running locally it will instantiate a local SQLite database of the name of your service instead of connecting to your edge database.

If you want to connect to a remote database when running locally, you can specify the local_addr parameter. In that case, the token will be read from your Secrets.dev.toml file.

Example

In the case of an Axum server, your main function will look like this:

rust
use libsql::Connection;
use shuttle_axum::ShuttleAxum;

#[shuttle_runtime::main]
async fn app(
    #[shuttle_turso::Turso(
        addr="libsql://my-turso-db-name.turso.io",
        token="{secrets.DB_TURSO_TOKEN}"
    )] client: Connection,
) -> ShuttleAxum {}

Parameters

ParameterTypeDefaultDescription
addrstr""URL of the database to connect to. Should begin with either libsql:// or https://.
tokenstr""The value of the token to authenticate against the Turso database. You can use string interpolation to read a secret from your Secret.toml file.
local_addrOption<str>NoneThe URL to use when running your service locally. If not provided, this will default to a local file named <service name>.db